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Dry neck lube

I started using NeoLube #2 on my formed 20 VarTarg brass for first firing, as it really makes a difference in bullet seating / neck tension. I think after the first firing, if you keep the carbon in the necks, that's a good "lube" of sorts. I used to ultrasonic clean my brass after every firing, but watched an Erik Cortina video, where he said he quit cleaning brass between firings, as it made no difference. I think running a nylon cleaning brush through the necks before loading is a good idea. But on first firing, at least the dry Sinclair neck lube or NeoLube, or others, is a great idea! A lot more consistent neck tension and no "welding" of the bullet to the necks over time.
 
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Is it possible to mix some graphite with alcohol ?
I never tried that experiment. Give it a shot. Maybe I will too when my Neolube runs out. There are thin references online that "Froggy's neck lube" may have been just that.

A couple of years ago I tried Lock-Ease graphited lock fluid for lubricating necks and was not satisfied with it. It suspends the graphite in other solvents, not alcohol. As I recall it took a long time to dry and the lubrication quality was not as good as using graphite powder.
 
I never tried that experiment. Give it a shot. Maybe I will too when my Neolube runs out. There are thin references online that "Froggy's neck lube" may have been just that.

A couple of years ago I tried Lock-Ease graphited lock fluid for lubricating necks and was not satisfied with it. It suspends the graphite in other solvents, not alcohol. As I recall it took a long time to dry and the lubrication quality was not as good as using graphite powder.
I mix graphite with alcohol. It does work, but the graphite settles down. I have it in a wide mouthed small container. I use the dip and swirl method to apply. I take the case out and immediately wipe the outside. Then i let it dry upright and it dries quick. If I don’t swirl, there is a lot less deposit of graphite. When I do swirl, I get a complete and even layer of graphite. I think I put about 10 percent graphite to alcohol by volume.
 

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